Lloyd Kahn is the editor-in-chiefof Shelter Publications, an independent California publisher.Shelter Publications specializes in books on buildingand architecture,as well as health and fitness.Lloyds latest book is Tiny Homes on the Move: Wheels and Water.For more info, see: www.shelterpub.comLloyd Kahn is the editor-in-chief of Shelter Publications, an independent California publisher. Shelter Publications specializes in books on building and architecture, as well as health and fitness. Lloyd’s latest book is Builders of the Pacific Coast. For more info, see: www.shelterpub.com
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Got up at 4 this morning, got rolling by 4:30, heading down the coast to Santa Cruz. An almost-full silvery-bright moon was reflected in a broad path of shimmering light on the black ocean; called moonglade, nice word.
Around Pacifca, the moon was about to set on the western horizon, and it was as orange, well -- as an orange. I've seen lots of orange rising moons, but never a setting one. Stunning. Free.
BB King and Ruth Brown were doing a spirited version of Ain't Nobody's Business, Ruth's voice like a blasting-off rocket. Then the new Devil's Slide tunnel, which took forever to build. Made me think of the new Bay Bridge, which overall, sucks. The central tower with cables is sort of elegant, but for like a mile before it, there are 100s of dumb looking lights on white poles maybe 50' high. Ugly.
Andrew Loog Oldham has a great program on Sirius Radio's Underground Garage channel. Very knowledgeable, has creds (early Stones), is funny, plays a lot of 60s music I've never heard.
Now fortified with excellent Verve latte and apple pastry, am heading out into a beautiful Santa Cruz day. Ah, Southern California!